GHS boys defend home track, take first at Avis Kelley Invite
GILROY - Past personal-best marks consistently fell by the
CEO: Hospital won’t lose funding
The CEO of Saint Louise Regional Hospital is positive South County’s only hospital will not lose its Medicare funding, despite a recent federal inspection that threatened to terminate the hospital’s Medicare provider agreement in two months if Saint Louise does not correct its “deficiencies.”
Revamping of Migrant Education Program Possible
Advisory group released a report this month that recommends
As Sunrise station largely closes, Council looks to open new doors
Northwest Gilroy's Sunrise Fire Station will only be open three
Wine tent assists local community
The Gilroy Rotary volunteers are already at work preparing for the Wine Pavilion at the Garlic Festival. The pavilion, often referred to as the “Wine Tent,” allows festival-goers to sample local wines by the taste or by the glass. Often people will find themselves in the tent enjoying wine and escaping the heat under the cooling misters, but many don’t realize that the Gilroy Rotary has been using the event as a major fundraiser for community projects and outreach for the past 13 years.
Master Gardener: Time to thin fruit trees
One of the best things about gardening in Santa Clara County is that, no matter how big your garden or how long you’ve been doing it, you get the sense that we’re all in it together. A heat wave can wilt a single patio garden tomato as easily a 100-foot row of lettuce. Aphids don’t care if you’ve been gardening for 30 years or just planted kale for the first time with your fingers crossed. They will find you! And so it goes with fruit trees when spring rolls around. Whether you have acres of orchards or a lone apricot in the backyard, it’s time to start thinking about thinning your fruit.
Two arrested on felony burglary, theft warrants
Two people were arrested on felony warrants after a traffic stop in Watsonville on Saturday night.

















